Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: kglacken on February 11, 2012, 05:44:04 PM
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I am flirting with the idea of getting a new Hoyt this year, but in order to do so I would have to sell my Rytera Bullet x. I am curious what you bow experts think I can get for this bow. I would probably sell it the bow only and maybe throw in the sights and rest. I am just curious what you think I could get for it. Thank you guys and gals for the input!
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Not sure, but which Hoyt are you thinking about?
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http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1657453
Archerytalk and do a search, but the one above has been for sale since 2nd of January
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Its hard to say bow prices drop big time once used. Good luck selling it.
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Maybe 100$?
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I'm sure he could do better than 100 bucks.
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If I sold it with the whisker biscuit, the sights and told you that I had a brand new winners choice string put on the bow last summer what do you think i could get for it?
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I sold my bullet x for 300.
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your only going to get what the new owner is willing to pay. The above link and comment are good starting points though. I bought an 8y/o bow. I figured the accesories were what I bought and the bow was free. :twocents:
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I was hoping to get $300-350 for it
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Big question! What are the sights? If they are cheaper like 50.00 sights its not much of a factor if they are higher end that can be a deal maker for some guys. The biscuit aint worth much, most used gear when I sell bows I figure 1/3 of its original value. Its not worth much more then that until you get to the really high end sights.
I would guess around 300 would be the mark. If the sights are cheap maybe 250-275 if they are higher end 325-350 :tup:
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Ok the sights are nice but not considered high end sights. Does it make any difference that I paid $120 last summer to have a brand new winners choice string put on the bow?
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Not really a big factor, you just made it shootable by replacing the string just like a tune up. I do a lot of picking and flipping more then 99% of the avg joes out there. I know how to make the money on finding good buys and turning around and getting rid of them. It's more or less just because I know what people will pay and and when I find a good deal I will grab it. I think your bow could sell at the 300 mark. If you ask more you will probably be sitting on it for awhile. If I was going to buy a bow like that I would want it at about 200.oo because I am not going to keep it. You will be asking what it is worth not a deal. Most peoplee look for deals and arnt into paying full value of what things are worth.
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Ok great advice Carp. I think I will start it out around the $300 mark and go from there. Hopefully I can find a buyer. Its a great bow for $300 IMO. thank you for the advice!
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Yeah I think you will do fine there. It sounds like a good bow. Like I said the value of a new string really does not add anything but it does show people they won't have another 100.00 investment for a new string anytime soon. So its a selling factor same as the gear thats on it. Good luck. If I did not buy my cousin a bow last year it would have been a good one for him.